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Deep depression over Bay of Bengal set to intensify into cyclone 'Fengal'. How the cyclone was named

With the cyclonic storm approaching by November 27, IMD has forecast heavy rainfall for the next three days in Tamil Nadu which is already experiencing moderate to heavy rains.

November 26, 2024 / 22:22 IST
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With the cyclonic storm approaching by November 27, IMD has forecast heavy rainfall for the next three days in Tamil Nadu. (Courtesy: PTI photo)
With the cyclonic storm approaching by November 27, IMD has forecast heavy rainfall for the next three days in Tamil Nadu. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted the intensification of a deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal into a cyclone. The cyclonic storm is likely to make landfall near Puducherry by the end of this week, several monitoring systems have suggested.

When the depression becomes a cyclone, it will be called 'Fengal'. The name of the cyclone -Fengal - was proposed by Saudi Arabia.

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With the cyclonic storm approaching by November 27, the weather body has forecast heavy rainfall for the next three days in Tamil Nadu which is already experiencing moderate to heavy rains. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting in Chennai in order to review the precautionary measures.

"It (deep depression) is very likely to continue to move north-northwestwards and intensify further into a cyclonic storm on 27th November. Thereafter, it will continue to move north-northwestwards towards Tamil Nadu coast skirting Sri Lanka coast during subsequent 2 days," IMD said in its bulletin.